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TA Discussion: Pros and Cons of the Theory of Personality Adaptations
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Connections Between Personality Adaptations and Self-Presentation on Dating Sites
Gormalova J.I.
«Our work on validating the JPAQ test improved the metrics of Joines’ original version»
Kochetkova-Korelova O.V.
Features of working with clients with paranoid adaptation
Barsukova S.A.
Interview with Vann Joines about Ian Stewart
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Changes in the Diagnosis of Personality Disorders: ICD-11 and Conception of Paul Ware
Fedotov I.A.
How to Combine Money and Spirituality?
Kochetkova-Korelova O.V.
Natalya Lopatina: “Using personality adaptations, we take a good look at where early decisions are”
Kochetkova-Korelova O.V.
We say: ”Goodbye!” and ”Hello!”
Kochetkova-Korelova O.V.
The Dilemma of Schizoid Adaptation on the Example of the Films “First Man” and “Ad Astra”
Pushkaryov A.Y.
Compliance with the Code of Ethics in the Presentation of Transactional Analysis Concepts Through Statements and Manifestation in Social Networks
Tulabaeva N.O.
Changes! We’re waiting for changes!
Kochetkova-Korelova O.V.
Money as a Type of Racket Fueled by the Economy
Zeinalova R.S., Nevzorova I.T.
The message and the drama of the paranoid adaptation on the example of ”The Devil Wears Prada”
Pushkaryov A.Y.
Features of the Emotional Sphere and Psychotherapy of Financiers in the Modality of Transactional Analysis
Tarasova O.P.
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